but she was able to make it to the pageant and i ll tell you, it s a special moment to be there with my parents again all these years later. she s a beautiful woman, too. very, very nice. family affair. it was a great time in las vegas. thanks very much. and congratulations to the new miss america who is from wisconsin and she will be here tomorrow. and she ain t no cheesehead. even though she s a packer fan. probably has one in the closet hatwise. meanwhile on this monday morning, headlines for you. delta airlines flight diverted because of two unruly passengers. the plane was heading from atlanta to costa rica but it stopped in tampa could officials could kick a couple from germany off. delta says they were refusing to take their seats in first class and demanding food and champagne. they have not been charged. same thing happened to me on the way to vegas. came back to the gate to take off an unruly passenger. it s becoming common, folks. could there be a preside
anecdotes, vogue magazine whether she should be on the cover of it. vogue invites her and a group of women get together and talk about it. the group is split by race so it s a little uncomfortable. what i love about this story is i think both sides have great points. the african-american women really, there have been so many so few black women on the cover of vogue they really see the role model potential of this presidency. they said do it. they said do it. the white advisors were more concerned about the economy, about the fact that vogue is a pure luxury magazine. gibbs wasn t involved in this one but that was his perspective on a lot of these kinds of debates and they also said michelle obama, you re a woman of substance. you want to be known as america s number one fashionista and so many things in this book apply to both republican and democrats in public life because look at sarah palin and her shopping spree during the 2008 campaign. you know, she s in the same
vulnerable place to go on board and there are dangers when you go on board a cruise ship and i think that people just don t realize that but as we see these ships getting bigger and bigger and bigger every year, we re seeing increased dangers of cruising. indeed. they re not supposed to sink. they re not supposed to tip over. all right, bret joining us from miami. thank you, sir. thank you. you bet. they taught the school over lessons to their child that jesus was a wine guzzling socialist, they won and they re here to tell us about that. good story. plus her book paints a not so nice picture of the obama white house. michelle obama firing back saying she is not an angry black woman. we re going to get the author of that book jodi cantor s take when she joins us live on this monday fox & friends. in my line of work, it s not uncommon for the term hero to be bandied about. but does bringing a floor back to life really make us heroes?
unfortunately now, six people have been confirmed dead and now, amateur video is starting to come out of this evacuation. can you imagine being on this ship? just put yourself in this situation for a moment and maybe you hear that the ship had hit something but you don t know really if anything would happen. look at this. suddenly, the ship tilts completely to one side. people are trying to get to their cabins if they re not in them to try to put on their life vest trying to remember where you re supposed to go. when you get on the cruise ship, they do all these drills but you never really probably think of yourself in that charged with manslaughter. he says he has done nothing wrong. he we want closer to shore to do a favor of the maitre d from the restaurant who is from the island and a way of hopping honoring him. rescue operations have been continuing throughout the night and today there s a lot of rough sea that s making it hard for the divers and dogs hunting through t
danger of it sliding farther down a slope. they say they re not giving up until they can reach every single cabin on this ship, make sure no one is still trapped. it was just yesterday they were able to pull the ship s purser to safety. he was trapped more than 36 hours although overnight they did find the body of a sixth victim. among the 15 or so still unaccounted for, two americans, jerry and barbara heil from minnesota. a vigil was held at their church today. it is difficult for people to hear this was not the result of some engine explosion or electrical failure as was originally a possibility but the company today came out and said they believe this was the consequence of human error on the part of the ship s captain. they say he made a decision suddenly to take the ship off course, bring it closer to an island. he is under arrest in jail under suspicion of manslaughter, abandoning ship, investigators say they saw him onshore while passengers were scrambling to get off.